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rob marciano is joining us from staten island. rob, explain to us what you are seeing there. i understand you are actually at a home who -- i guess the first floor completely gutted from the storm. and this nor'easter is coming. >> yeah, you know, it's been over a week now, suzanne. and these poor people on staten island, obviously, new jersey, long island, even connecticut, a lot of them have just been surviving day-to-day. temperatures have been getting colder and colder and colder. for many of them, the feeling of getting, as i talked to them, they are just kind of beat down. and with this now snow coming in and the potential for another flood coming in this afternoon and tonight with the storm surge from this nor'easter, that's just heartbreaking stuff. so this is one of the many streets near staten island that was completely inundated by the storm sandy. you see all sorts of debris pulled outside of homes. lines the entire streets. personal belongings. for many of these homes, water up to shoulder height if not more than that. i want to bring you inside. this is nick's h
rob marciano is joining us from staten island. rob, explain to us what you are seeing there. i understand you are actually at a home who -- i guess the first floor completely gutted from the storm. and this nor'easter is coming. >> yeah, you know, it's been over a week now, suzanne. and these poor people on staten island, obviously, new jersey, long island, even connecticut, a lot of them have just been surviving day-to-day. temperatures have been getting colder and colder and colder. for...
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a short time ago police gave us an update, telling us that police officer engaged with the gunman that was outside. that police officer was shot several times. 's currently being treated at a local hospital but he managed to get off another shots to that gunman and kill him, or at least put him down. that gunman is presumed dead outside the temple. at this point what we still don't know is if there is another shooter inside that temple. police tactical teams are inside trying to make sweeps and contain this situation. the word that the police say is that they had the situation contained. that doesn't mean that it's cleared or deemed safe. three people, as you mentioned, three men being treated at local area hospitals. >> we don't know anything about the shooter. there were some initial reports. those have not been confirmed. some people have said it is possibly terrorism. again we don't know that at this point. we don't know what the motivation was at this point. as we were saying here, the gentleman was saying -- i think there was a little bit talking about muslims after 9/11.
a short time ago police gave us an update, telling us that police officer engaged with the gunman that was outside. that police officer was shot several times. 's currently being treated at a local hospital but he managed to get off another shots to that gunman and kill him, or at least put him down. that gunman is presumed dead outside the temple. at this point what we still don't know is if there is another shooter inside that temple. police tactical teams are inside trying to make sweeps and...
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we are always fearful of this kind of reaction and any lunatic will confuse us and make us a target. so i'm sure this organization has the same feelings as any other organization. >> can we get back to the situation? so just to clarify for our viewers here, where are you now? >> i'm in washington, d.c. i'm in maryland. i'm actually in the sikh community here in rockville, maryland. >> you're the chairman of this council. >> the first person who was shot after 9/11, two days after 9/11 tragedy, in mesa, arizona, his brother is here with me and we were just talking about issues and this happened. it just -- sikh -- the sikh killing was the first killing after 9/11 as a reaction in the aftermath of 9/11 tragedy. and this was after so many years we have the same point. so that means that there is so much ignorance. i just talked to the white house -- >> mr. singh, i understand that and i think what you're saying is very important. >> we are asking the president to make a statement and come out and create awareness that -- >> so mr. singh, i imagine he can't hear me. i think what he's say
we are always fearful of this kind of reaction and any lunatic will confuse us and make us a target. so i'm sure this organization has the same feelings as any other organization. >> can we get back to the situation? so just to clarify for our viewers here, where are you now? >> i'm in washington, d.c. i'm in maryland. i'm actually in the sikh community here in rockville, maryland. >> you're the chairman of this council. >> the first person who was shot after 9/11, two...
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he was using that. he wanted to shut her up because he knew that information would destroy his presidential run. >> all right, we're talking about another case, avery and richard have thoughts on another case. a woman is suing southwest airlines a second time after she claims she was told again that she was in their words, too fat to fly. and tomorrow, dr. sanjay gupta is looking at the buzz about urban bee keeping on his show, "the next list." >> many, many businesses have approached me to put bees on their roofs. but i only work with those whom i feel truly embrace the concept of wanting to be greener, wa wanting to help the environment. wanting to raise awareness. of the environment, and bees seem to be a very good way to do that. >> today, this is the first phase in the chef's garden. we're installing six beehives today and hope to be harvesting honey in a month. knl i have wanted to have bees on the roof and harvest for years. when city counsel finally rep l repealed the law, i was like, i don't kn
he was using that. he wanted to shut her up because he knew that information would destroy his presidential run. >> all right, we're talking about another case, avery and richard have thoughts on another case. a woman is suing southwest airlines a second time after she claims she was told again that she was in their words, too fat to fly. and tomorrow, dr. sanjay gupta is looking at the buzz about urban bee keeping on his show, "the next list." >> many, many businesses...
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fans and blowers used. some people might argue there are millions of people in the united states who don't have air conditioning in their homes why should inmates? >> nothing to do with it, gary. the issue isn't whether or not we've made prisoners comfortable. that's not the issue. the issue is whether or not the extreme temperatures of 120, 130, 140 degrees constitute cruel and unusual punishment. i think it does. i think there are ways of addressing it and that's why the three-judge panel is going to order texas to make some changes in those 21 prisons. >> okay. we move on now to another topic. a man sentenced to 162 years in prison with no parole for an armed robbery spree that started when he was 18. this was his first offense. the u.s. supreme court ruled last week that a state cannot mandate a life sentence without parole for juveniles convicted of murder. is there a similar argument in this case, richard? >> well, gary, the judge, the sentencing judge clearly has discretion here. he's not bound by th
fans and blowers used. some people might argue there are millions of people in the united states who don't have air conditioning in their homes why should inmates? >> nothing to do with it, gary. the issue isn't whether or not we've made prisoners comfortable. that's not the issue. the issue is whether or not the extreme temperatures of 120, 130, 140 degrees constitute cruel and unusual punishment. i think it does. i think there are ways of addressing it and that's why the three-judge...
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you could put up to 100 or use a compact fluorescent in there. >> it's using gases to illuminate the gas. you're using roughly 20% of the watt aage on a compact fluorescent. my house converted to all compact fluoresce nlts. i have seen an energy savings. it lowers your air conditioning bill because you're emitting less heat. an l.e.d. bulb where you get 2 1/2 t to 3 times longer life than you do with a cfl. bulb like this is in the $50 range. that's the cadillac. this should last 46 years. that's longer than i'm going to be around. $1.81 to operate this light bulb. 65 watt is going to cost you five to six times more. we're trying to reduce the consumption in the entire country. it's going to benefit us and you know, in the long run. >> this house by arlington designer homes has many green features in it, even if you can't see them. there's geothermal heat and cooling to keep the temperature balanced at all times. a special spray insulation to keep down energy bills, fixtures and appliances that are energy saving, cutting down on energy consumption is a passion for many green advocate
you could put up to 100 or use a compact fluorescent in there. >> it's using gases to illuminate the gas. you're using roughly 20% of the watt aage on a compact fluorescent. my house converted to all compact fluoresce nlts. i have seen an energy savings. it lowers your air conditioning bill because you're emitting less heat. an l.e.d. bulb where you get 2 1/2 t to 3 times longer life than you do with a cfl. bulb like this is in the $50 range. that's the cadillac. this should last 46...
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they use wells. these are the problems people are facing several days into the power outages as well as the heat that you've been talking about because you think first about the lights and then people start to think about water. you can go without right, but you can't go without water. >> you can go as well, for the most part, without fan or ac but that can also be lethal. you mention the boil water advisory. that's fine and dandy but how do you boil the water if you don't have the power which leads to the piling on. you're five days and you're still saying three or four. can federal regulators get in here and make a difference? >> it's very hard on federal level. they really only control the big electrical transmission lines. everything else is governed by state. there's a slightly different relationship. we are starting to see them take over the last couple of years. folks out in west virginia say the power companies are doing all they can. they are doing a good job. i talked to the top regulator i
they use wells. these are the problems people are facing several days into the power outages as well as the heat that you've been talking about because you think first about the lights and then people start to think about water. you can go without right, but you can't go without water. >> you can go as well, for the most part, without fan or ac but that can also be lethal. you mention the boil water advisory. that's fine and dandy but how do you boil the water if you don't have the power...
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. >>> meteorologist alexandra steele joining us. we hear about tornadoes in a lot of states, but they're rare in this area. >> absolutely. yesterday at 10:30 or 11:00, an ef0 and ef1, as you spoke about. but they are quite rare. before yesterday, there had only been ten tornadoes in and around new york's metro area since 1950. so again, the storm and the front that provided and really allowed those tornadoes to blossom has pushed off the coast. still, eastern, you see here in the eastern new england area, still holding on to some rain showers. but it is all very progressive and moving eastward. the lightning off the coast now, as well. and farther south, this is the kind of southern extent of that strong cold front for this time of year. kind of moved to the very warm, moist, humid air. and really exploded these storms. the tail end of it bringing showers and storms to tampa this morning. but here's the big story. behind that strong cold front, really the coldest, the coolest air we've seen thus far this season. so a taste of fall f
. >>> meteorologist alexandra steele joining us. we hear about tornadoes in a lot of states, but they're rare in this area. >> absolutely. yesterday at 10:30 or 11:00, an ef0 and ef1, as you spoke about. but they are quite rare. before yesterday, there had only been ten tornadoes in and around new york's metro area since 1950. so again, the storm and the front that provided and really allowed those tornadoes to blossom has pushed off the coast. still, eastern, you see here in the...
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obviously all of us across the country are concerned about the potential impact of hurricane sandy. this is a serious and big storm. and my first message is to all people across the eastern seaboard, mid-atlantic going north, you need to take this very seriously. follow the instructions of your state and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. we just had an excellent meeting with the fema team here, the various agencies that are in charge, including the department of defense, department of energy and others that are going to need to respond very quickly. under craig fugate's leadership here at fema, we've had a chance to talk to the region al officials as well, and i had talks with governors of various states as well as other leaders. everyone is confident that the staging process, the pre-positioning of equipment that will be needed to respond to the storm are in place. but as craig has emphasized, this hasn't hit landfall yet, so we don't yet know where it's going to hit, where w
obviously all of us across the country are concerned about the potential impact of hurricane sandy. this is a serious and big storm. and my first message is to all people across the eastern seaboard, mid-atlantic going north, you need to take this very seriously. follow the instructions of your state and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. we just had an excellent meeting with the fema team...
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unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> a mystery at north carolina state university. >> good boy. >> that is toughy, a official mascot. a year ago someone poisoned his parents. two got sick and all survived. it's happened again, this time two dogs are dead. sheriff randy cartright. sheriff, first off, this is pretty serious because we're talking about the mascot of a university and a great lineage of dogs that have been mascot os thf university. what's behind what is believed to be a poisoning of the dogs? >> we're still got an ongoing investigation looking into the motive
unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news....
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thanks very much for talking to us. tell us what you think of this decision by mitt romney. >> wolf, i have worked closely with paul ryan and we get along personally, but have strong disagreements on budget issues and the economy. i think this choice does crystallize a lot of issues in a way that will help the president. what mitt romney is signalling by this decision is that he wants to double down on an economic plan that helps people like mitt romney at the expense of the rest of the country. the expense of everybody else. if you look at the ryan and now romney budget, that is exactly what it does. it provides these very big tax breaks to folks at the high end of the income scale and asked everybody else to sacrifice for the purpose of deficit reduction while asking nothing from folks at the top. >> he made it clear over the years he recognizes there needs to be compromise and has to work with democrats. is that your experience with him personally as the two top members of the budget committee? >> wolf, all i can say
thanks very much for talking to us. tell us what you think of this decision by mitt romney. >> wolf, i have worked closely with paul ryan and we get along personally, but have strong disagreements on budget issues and the economy. i think this choice does crystallize a lot of issues in a way that will help the president. what mitt romney is signalling by this decision is that he wants to double down on an economic plan that helps people like mitt romney at the expense of the rest of the...
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he used hidden camera investigations. he really taught generations of younger journalists about how to get the story. >> in 2006 he took on a smaller roll on "60 minutes" and by 2008 he retired. >> if you had made your living in the early days of television, you would know it was a little like the early days of flying. >> his relationship with viewers spanned decade and he will have an ever lasting impact on the field of journalist. mike wallace was 93. >> he spoke with -- >> he was fearless really. he interviewed some pretty nasty guys in his long career. he was absolutely fearless. he would get to the very core of the story. he loved villains. he loved villains because they made such great copy. and he had the charm to talk to anybody, initially. the tenacity. >> wallace worked for years as a contributor. mike wallace was from the beginning and for many years the heart and soul of "60 minutes". he helped change american television news. among the ways this changed is tv news became more aggressive and relevant. mike was
he used hidden camera investigations. he really taught generations of younger journalists about how to get the story. >> in 2006 he took on a smaller roll on "60 minutes" and by 2008 he retired. >> if you had made your living in the early days of television, you would know it was a little like the early days of flying. >> his relationship with viewers spanned decade and he will have an ever lasting impact on the field of journalist. mike wallace was 93. >> he...
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can you tell us, you talked to us about the firefighting efforts. what about the evacuees everyone is so concerned about. is it getting better for them at all? >> that is the most tragic part of this story. tens of thousands of residents here in colorado springs had to be evacuated and we know as you mentioned nearly 350 homes completely destroyed. neighborhoods torched. and we are hearing that officials will be taking around 4,000 residents tomorrow and monday on a bus tour to look for themselves at their property. they're not going to be able to get off the bus but they're just going to take a tour of the neighborhood, see what's left from these devastating fires. so certainly that will be devastating for a lot of residents who are just wondering what happened to their homes. in other areas, don, we are hearing that evacuation orders have been lifted so some residents over the last day or so have been able to get back into their homes so that is certainly another sign of progress. we're hoping to hear more in the next hour. >> all right. then we'l
can you tell us, you talked to us about the firefighting efforts. what about the evacuees everyone is so concerned about. is it getting better for them at all? >> that is the most tragic part of this story. tens of thousands of residents here in colorado springs had to be evacuated and we know as you mentioned nearly 350 homes completely destroyed. neighborhoods torched. and we are hearing that officials will be taking around 4,000 residents tomorrow and monday on a bus tour to look for...
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our money tech expert joining us with more. tell us about these talks. how serious are the talks? >> well, first of all, it's speculation at this point and we can't confirm that they're actually are talks happening, but knowing apple and twitter, it's definitely on the table. twitter raised money last year at about $400 million. they have an $8 billion valuation. looking to go public in the next couple years. so at the end of the day, they will be looking now for strategic investors. they no longer need investors to throw money at them, they will need investorses that will be good for the future company. so definitely a possibility that 2450 these talks could have been happening. and twitter and apple have a good relationship. >> how would it help if they were to team up? >> if you look at apple, apple does a lot of things right. they're a power house when it comes to iphone, ipad. but they don't have a social network. microsoft invested in facebook a long time ago. it could be a good move for apple to invest in twitter because it would give them access to a huge social network. a
our money tech expert joining us with more. tell us about these talks. how serious are the talks? >> well, first of all, it's speculation at this point and we can't confirm that they're actually are talks happening, but knowing apple and twitter, it's definitely on the table. twitter raised money last year at about $400 million. they have an $8 billion valuation. looking to go public in the next couple years. so at the end of the day, they will be looking now for strategic investors. they...
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i used to have that schedule. you're wired until 12:00 or 1:00, and you're probably up early working out with your trainer. you're going through sleep deprivation, and some mornings you're sleeping in and other mornings you aren't. that kind of crazy enough affects our biorhythms. >> oh, my gosh. this is an epiphany to me. i don't have a normal sleep schedule at all. i'm sure many people don't. it's not like i have a fooichk day a week job. sometimes i work mornings, sometimes i work nights, sometimes i work in the middle of the afternoon. there's no schedule for me. so what if your sleep schedule like mine is all over the place because of work, kids, parties, but you're adamant about exercise. is it going to become harder to lose weight because you're not on a consistent sleep schedule? >> yes, for a couple reasons. one is consistent sleep, and there's also some research looking at when that takes place. people on night shifts, even if they're on a regular schedule, have a harder time keeping weight off. our bodi
i used to have that schedule. you're wired until 12:00 or 1:00, and you're probably up early working out with your trainer. you're going through sleep deprivation, and some mornings you're sleeping in and other mornings you aren't. that kind of crazy enough affects our biorhythms. >> oh, my gosh. this is an epiphany to me. i don't have a normal sleep schedule at all. i'm sure many people don't. it's not like i have a fooichk day a week job. sometimes i work mornings, sometimes i work...
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you have disappointed us and let us down. the world is watching, thank god. they can see that we're victims of a society that's failing us. >> you listen to that. it's not surprising, but is there anything that citizens can do to prepare for something like this? >> the citizens really can't do anything. you work, pay taxes, you think you're doing what you're supposed to do. from that standpoint, you as a citizen can't do anything. it's not something that the citizens did. it was how the people running the city managed the city. >> can any of the cities recover? >> yeah. there's always a recovery, abbu how long is the question. chapter 11 is a pause button. they can get out of debt that they were entitled to pay. they can push pause, creditors won't get paid. contracts can be renegotiated. they don't have to carry through. the standpoint, you look at it, it's going to be hard for recovery. who wants to move to a city with prices like this? >> right. not a lot of folks. cloudy ski clyde, nice to see you. >>> california's not such a bad place to be today. temper
you have disappointed us and let us down. the world is watching, thank god. they can see that we're victims of a society that's failing us. >> you listen to that. it's not surprising, but is there anything that citizens can do to prepare for something like this? >> the citizens really can't do anything. you work, pay taxes, you think you're doing what you're supposed to do. from that standpoint, you as a citizen can't do anything. it's not something that the citizens did. it was how...
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they will us what the work looks like. i can't wait to see what the mini me looks like. stick around. this good... colors are more vibrant, words are pin sharp, everything is more brilliant. because when a screen becomes this good... it's simply you and the things you care about. the stunning retina display. on the new ipad. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. battle speech right? may i? capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for every dollar spent on your travel reward card. up to 100,000 miles! hawaii, here we come. claim your miles at c
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. >>> welcome back. she is a longtime champion for gay rights, but now grammy award-winning singer cyndi lauper is really fired up. she's just launched the 40 to none project. it's a campaign to battle the growing number of homeless gay youth, and the statistics are staggering. >> in america, up to 1.6 million youth are homel
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all of us serving you. us bank the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together.
all of us serving you. us bank the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together.
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puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. ffor help finding a plan that's right for you, give unitedhealthcare a call today. >>> can you believe it's 24 days until election day. both candidates are business -- busy this weekend prepping for the next debate. the pressure is on president obama in particular to put on a strong performance next week after last week's critical debate reviews. how is he preparing? >> he's preparing by not taking anything to chance. it's not to say he did that in the last debate, of course. but his team is certainly aware that this time that they will have to come more passionately, harder, a little bit stronger in terms of making points, in terms
puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. ffor help finding a plan that's right for you, give unitedhealthcare a call today. >>> can you believe it's 24...
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they're after used cooking oil. it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you, fully charged. the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. >>> police debates in the united states can get heated but nothing like in the nation of jordan. yes, that is a gun. jordanian member of parliament threw a shoe and then pulled out his pistol when a discussion with the form he mp got heated and all of it happened, yes, on live tv. it seems he was accused of buying his way into jordan's parliament. the host stepped in to break up the fight. i hope i would be that brave if a guy had a gun with me on live tv. a police report has been fi
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david mattingly watching this for us. thank you very much. >>> another story touched us today. she's beaten breast cancer and now robin roberts says she's whip a rare blood disease that requires a bone marrow transplant. here she is speaking about it. >> my big sister is a virtually perfect match for me. she's there with diane and ann, and she is going to be my donor. she's going to be my donor. i know. yes, thank you, jesus. doctors tell me it's going be a tremendous help in me beating this. >> just last hour we talked about the battle robin roberts is facing. listen to dr. gail robust of cornell university. >> the process is a big deal. it involves chemotherapy and possibly chemotherapy plus radiation depending on the protocol they'll use for her. after the transplant is all done, and she's out of the hospital, she'll need lots of support especially for those first few months of recovery. >> we wish robin the very best in her recovery. >>> turning to politics now. president obama and mitt romney accusing each other of being out of touch in new attack ads today. republicans ar
david mattingly watching this for us. thank you very much. >>> another story touched us today. she's beaten breast cancer and now robin roberts says she's whip a rare blood disease that requires a bone marrow transplant. here she is speaking about it. >> my big sister is a virtually perfect match for me. she's there with diane and ann, and she is going to be my donor. she's going to be my donor. i know. yes, thank you, jesus. doctors tell me it's going be a tremendous help in me...
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the fighting is very close to us. all around us and all across this suburb of douma. this is the first time that we can categorically say the syrian air force has been deployed here. president assad is now using warplanes against his own people in this built up area. one man filmed a helicopter gunship firing at a target beneath. activists say shelling has killed almost 100 civilians in douma in two days and they claim there's been a massacre. in a basement, a whole family lie dead. among them, a little girl in pink still clutching her pink bunny rabbit. what did this girl do to be shelled asks the man? to be killed holding her toy. another victim, a 7-year-old girl, is cradled by a man who says she was shot in cold blood. one resident told us there's been more than one mass killing. >> they killed all people, 22 people from this area. they killed all people, small children. 3 years, 5 years, woman and all the men. >> reporter: it's not clear who killed the civilians. syrian troops told me today only that they are in a very dangerous battle. it's a battle that lasts h
the fighting is very close to us. all around us and all across this suburb of douma. this is the first time that we can categorically say the syrian air force has been deployed here. president assad is now using warplanes against his own people in this built up area. one man filmed a helicopter gunship firing at a target beneath. activists say shelling has killed almost 100 civilians in douma in two days and they claim there's been a massacre. in a basement, a whole family lie dead. among them,...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>> all right, we're keeping a close eye on hurricane sandy as it charges up the east coast. this is the latest word from the national hurricane center. sandy is churning out in the atlantic. and we believe it's also about 530 miles according to our chad myers from the new york city area. as it makes its way from the north atlantic to the northeast. that's when it will be colliding with a cold front, virginia, connecticut, sometime tomorrow night and thousand
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is...
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they're using it in tennessee. if it works well we will see it in all the stores. >> it's expensive for these companies to invest in this technology? >> it is expensive. at the end of the day, if it does work, they will have a good round to with the actual companies. all the stores used in the applications will be putting a lot of money into this technology because they know these people will come back because they're having discounts with the phone. >> all right. we have to get used to big brother watching us all over the place, just to go shopping. >> i know, right? >> thanks very much. >> so sheep do it, rats do it and we know dogs do it, most of us have actually seen it. it's the wet shake. researchers are looking into the science of the shake coming up next. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing e
they're using it in tennessee. if it works well we will see it in all the stores. >> it's expensive for these companies to invest in this technology? >> it is expensive. at the end of the day, if it does work, they will have a good round to with the actual companies. all the stores used in the applications will be putting a lot of money into this technology because they know these people will come back because they're having discounts with the phone. >> all right. we have to...
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in the united states most of us use pill, but more of us are now turning to patches. i've had some advantages over pills getting into your system faster, but is the patch right for you. she is a physician for women in atlanta except today she's joining us from miami. good to see you, dr. ready. the traveling doctor. what makes patches particularly good for treating pain? >> well, we know you do pain if you can stay in front of it and why the patch is better is that it's a continuous delivery system. you're getting a little bit of pain medicine into your bloodstream all of the time. when you take a pill there's initial spike in the drug level and then it drops until you take the next dose. the benefit is all pills you take go through your liver as it goes through your stomach and you lose some of the medication and there could be more side effects and possible risks from going to the liver. the patch through the skin could be the best thing for pain. >> there are no side effects as it pertains to patches. >> well, no, there are side effects with patches. the main one w
in the united states most of us use pill, but more of us are now turning to patches. i've had some advantages over pills getting into your system faster, but is the patch right for you. she is a physician for women in atlanta except today she's joining us from miami. good to see you, dr. ready. the traveling doctor. what makes patches particularly good for treating pain? >> well, we know you do pain if you can stay in front of it and why the patch is better is that it's a continuous...
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stoddard, joining us from washington. the president returning to his job as the country's leader, trying to address with all that may come with hurricane sandy, mitt romney, he's changing his campaigning plans from virginia and now to new hampshire and focusing on ohio. give me an idea, you think this is kind of become the october surprise, this weather system is changing the course of the election for both candidates? >> and it comes at a time when there's no clear front-runner in the race. there's a lot of polls that show that president bhaum has the structural advantage in the swing states, they need to be in virginia, they need to be in ohio, the storm will affect certain states where they really need to be there in person and there's no more critical time to be there and hold rallies and be there in person. >> if they wanted to have an advantage, he is still front and center and the country is able to see him essentially do his job in a moment of crisis, whereas mitt romney who's campaigning in ohio, and has the atte
stoddard, joining us from washington. the president returning to his job as the country's leader, trying to address with all that may come with hurricane sandy, mitt romney, he's changing his campaigning plans from virginia and now to new hampshire and focusing on ohio. give me an idea, you think this is kind of become the october surprise, this weather system is changing the course of the election for both candidates? >> and it comes at a time when there's no clear front-runner in the...
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she tells us why next. i'm robert shapiro. over a million people have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. at legalzoom we'll help you incorporate your business, file a patent, make a will and more. you can complete our online questions in minutes. then we'll prepare your legal documents and deliver them directly to you. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> no justice, no peace. >> no justice, no peace. >>,000s of demonstrators calling for justice in the trayvon martin death. they march to the sanford, florida, police department which has been slammed for allowing george zimmerman, martin's shooter, to remain free. the reverend jesse jackson there today, says this is a case of racial profiling. trayvon martin grew up in miramar, florida, where his family and friends are grief stricken. tonight, there will be a vigil in mere amar, held by members of the football team tre'von had played with since he was just 5 yea
she tells us why next. i'm robert shapiro. over a million people have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. at legalzoom we'll help you incorporate your business, file a patent, make a will and more. you can complete our online questions in minutes. then we'll prepare your legal documents and deliver them directly to you. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> no justice, no...
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all of us serving you. us bank >>> a look at our top stories now, family, friends and fans are celebrating the life of larry hagman. his masterful portraying of j.r. ewing, the bad guy, that america loved to hate in the prime time television series "dallas" that made him a hollywood superstar. hagman died yesterday of complications from cancer. we'll be airing one of his last interviews with hagman as well as getting insight on the man from larry king later on this afternoon. >>> and the body of palestinian leader yasser arafat will be exhumed early next week eight years after his death in paris. the decision was made as part of a murder inquiry launched b
all of us serving you. us bank >>> a look at our top stories now, family, friends and fans are celebrating the life of larry hagman. his masterful portraying of j.r. ewing, the bad guy, that america loved to hate in the prime time television series "dallas" that made him a hollywood superstar. hagman died yesterday of complications from cancer. we'll be airing one of his last interviews with hagman as well as getting insight on the man from larry king later on this afternoon....